Amused and Alarmed

Please Join My Damn Fool Crusade

Ok, so I researched how one would actually flip the electoral college vote between now and December 19, which unsurprisingly will take a lot more than signing a petition. The short version is, this is something that happens by yelling at statehouses instead of yelling at the federal government, and if we could convince Texas alone to allot its votes to Hillary instead of Trump (which is improbable but simultaneously very Texan), Hillary wins. But obviously we need to be doing this on all fronts, all red states, to maximize our (still slim) odds.

This would be totally legal. It's something a statehouse is allowed to do, and it perfectly suits the purpose of the electoral college, which allows cooler heads to overrule a mob, and gives time-travel flexibility if a candidate reveals himself to be totally unsuitable for office in between the election and the meeting of the college -- say, by dying (it's happened) or by appointing a white supremacist to a key administrative position. Or massively violating conflict of interest principles with his business. Or the revelation that there had been massive voter suppression, and interference by a hostile foreign government.

The call to action is here. (Link goes to Medium, which I figure has much better exposure than my Dreamwidth.) Please share.

It wasn't somebody who was winning; it was Horace Greely, who ran against U.S. Grant in 1872. He'd lost the election in a landslide, and then afterward he died. His 66 electors became unbound. 3 of them went ahead and voted for him symbolically, and the rest went ahead and voted Grant. Since Grant already had sufficient electoral votes to win, this didn't make a difference to the election; it just means that if you look at the electoral college totals without knowing about Greely, it makes Grant seem way more popular than he was.

Since Grant already had sufficient electoral votes to win, this didn't make a difference to the election; it just means that if you look at the electoral college totals without knowing about Greely, it makes Grant seem way more popular than he was.